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John Sitton

Birth19 January 1828 - Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States
Death5 January 1899 - Dexter, Stoddard, Missouri, United States
MotherNancy ATWIELL
FatherJames B. Sitton

Born in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States on 19 January 1828 to James B. Sitton and Nancy ATWIELL. John Sitton had 12 children. He passed away on 5 January 1899 in Dexter, Stoddard, Missouri, United States.

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James B. Sitton
1796 - 1852
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Nancy Atwiell
Unknown - Unknown
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Carrie Bertha Sitton
1876 - 1954
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Ella Victoria Sitton
1880 - 1941
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Addie Rebecca Sitton Sielert
1864 - 1908
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Cora Belle Sitton
1873 - 1957
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William Newton Sitton
1855 - 1856
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James Albert Sitton
1868 - 1937
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Emma Frances Sitton
1859 - 1897
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Charles Marion Sitton
1866 - 1918
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Alice Ida Sitton
1870 - 1956
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Mary Ann Sitton
1857 - 1934
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James A Lipford
1864 - 1938
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Benjamin Sitton
1861 - 1873

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